I am a Brazilian fan of Mr. Shyamalan. Here his films tend to be very successful. Basically, I was blown away by the quality of his first worldwide hit - The Sixth Sense - and since then I became an admirer of his work. Unbreakable is criminally underrated (and so is the depth of the film), Signs is great fun and The Village is as relevant as it is fascinating.

This is the only quality MNS site I've found so far, so that's why I'm here.

Hey everyone! I've been a big fan of Night for less than a year now...before I was just a fan of Sixth Sense and Signs and didn't even make the connection that it was the same writer/director, nor did I know that he was the doctor in 6th Sense and the guy that killed the wife in Signs. I don't pay attention to details I suppose. After seeing the mocumentary, The Buried Secret, early one morning by accident, I became intruiged with Night and researched him on the internet and went and rented his films and re-watched them with new found appreciation. I may have jumped on the Night train a little later than most of the people on here, but I'm really happy to have become a fan and I am happy to have found a new site for him.

Mr. Mammal

"Pi (short for Piscine Molitor Patel) is a young Indian boy growing up in South India in the 1970's. His father owns a zoo and, with increasing political unrest in India, decides to sell up and emigrate to Canada. In true Noah's ark fashion, they accompany the wild animals on board the ship on their journey to the new zoos in North America.

The ship sinks and Pi finds himself the only human survivor onboard a life raft that contains, rather remarkably, a zebra, a large motherly orangutan, a frenzied hyena and... a 450 pound Bengal tiger.

Of course, the law of nature eventually rules and Pi ends up as the tiger's last remaining occupant. He must use all his knowledge of zoology and animal behaviour to create boundaries and survive. Which he does for 227 days."